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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<description>I found your writing very interesting and well thought. I think you made many valid points. However, you seem to be quite upset when atheists ask the question that is most important to all living beings. How did it all start? To simply say it always existed seems to be far more of an attempt to rationalize your theory than atheists believing that some other force created the universe.

Also, if you believe in the ever expanding universe that expands forever both outwards and inwards. This means things are constantly expanding and getting bigger while simultaneously space becomes smaller and smaller. So you claim everything that exists has always existed. The truth is that everything that exists is only a fraction of the whole picture. The universe is constantly expanding. Please explain that. I just can't seem to rationalize that without believing that some supreme force exists.

Also, explain Human Nature. Freud was never been able to explain the Law of Human Nature in all his findings. He simply claims that we humans invent God because we want to believe in some divine parent figure. I have a feeling this is exactly what you want to believe. Could you explain though the knowledge or right and wrong in human beings. The way humans, whether they choose to do the right thing or not, know a difference between right and wrong. If you want to answer, they do this because it is best for society, then you are answering the question with the question. Obviously, society is formed based off of the right and not the wrong. However, there is no explanation as to where human beings have developed a feeling of right and wrong. Could you shed some light on that as well?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found your writing very interesting and well thought. I think you made many valid points. However, you seem to be quite upset when atheists ask the question that is most important to all living beings. How did it all start? To simply say it always existed seems to be far more of an attempt to rationalize your theory than atheists believing that some other force created the universe.</p>
<p>Also, if you believe in the ever expanding universe that expands forever both outwards and inwards. This means things are constantly expanding and getting bigger while simultaneously space becomes smaller and smaller. So you claim everything that exists has always existed. The truth is that everything that exists is only a fraction of the whole picture. The universe is constantly expanding. Please explain that. I just can&#8217;t seem to rationalize that without believing that some supreme force exists.</p>
<p>Also, explain Human Nature. Freud was never been able to explain the Law of Human Nature in all his findings. He simply claims that we humans invent God because we want to believe in some divine parent figure. I have a feeling this is exactly what you want to believe. Could you explain though the knowledge or right and wrong in human beings. The way humans, whether they choose to do the right thing or not, know a difference between right and wrong. If you want to answer, they do this because it is best for society, then you are answering the question with the question. Obviously, society is formed based off of the right and not the wrong. However, there is no explanation as to where human beings have developed a feeling of right and wrong. Could you shed some light on that as well?</p>
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